Title: WELCOME Lecture on Chapter 11 Marine Geology
1WELCOME!Lecture on Chapter 11Marine Geology
- Dr. Ken Sprenke
- ksprenke_at_uidaho.edu
2Sea Floor Investigations sampling drilling echo
sounding seismic profiling...
3Atlantis The lost continent?
4Atlantis may have referred to the Island of
Thera, the site of a 1628 BC eruption that led to
the demise of the Minoan civilization.
5Ocean water originated as volcanic gas. Most of
the gas emitted by volcanoes is steam....
6Geologists recognize four oceans. What are
they? Atlantic Pacific Indian Arctic...
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8Ocean-basin development
East African Rift Snake River Valley???
9Red Sea
10Atlantic, Indian, Arctic Oceans are surrounded
by continental margins.
11Pacific Ocean is surrounded by subduction zones
12The Mediterranean Sea is narrow and surrounded
by young mountains.
13Himalayas--the former Tethys Sea is completely
closed and rocks from both sides of the seas are
sutured together.
14The approximate mean elevation of the solid Earth
surface. The geological cycle that describes
the opening and closing of ocean basins. An
example of a new ocean basin trying to
form. An example of an ocean basin about to
close.
15Pioneering oceanographic work was done by Maurice
Ewing in the 30s, 40s, and 50s. The mid-Atlantic
ridge was a major discovery.
16Sea Floor Samplers
Clamshell
Piston Corer
17Sea-Going Research Vessel.
18Submersible Alvin
19Echo Sounding (Sonar) -used to find water depth
and to map sea floor topography
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21Words that oceanographers use to describe the sea
floor....
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23Turbidity Currents Under-Sea Landslides
24Active Margin
Passive Margin
25Match left with right ___Explosive volcanoes A.
Active margin ___Very broad B. Passive
margin ___Not seismic ___Mountain
building ___Offshore trench ___Island
arc ___Active faults ___Earthquakes ___Fishing
banks ___California coast ___East
coast ___Peruvian coast ___Brazil coast ___West
African coast
26The continental margin includes the shelf, slope,
and rise. The deep offshore ocean is the abyssal
plain.
27Match left with right ___Shallower than 150
m A. shelf ___Cut by submarine canyons B.
slope ___Turbidite sediments C. rise ___Tidal
effects ___Common glacial sediments ___Affected
by sea level change ___Slope less than a
degree ___Slope typical 2 to 4 degrees
28Gravity Map of the Oceans. Note the trenches,
seamounts, and mid-ocean ridges..
29Ocean Ridges Mountainous topography, new
volcanic rocks, central rift.
30An ophiolite suit the rocks that compose oceanic
crust.
31A black smoker on a midocean ridge. The source
of many of our present day mineral resources.
32Tube worms life forms that live without light,
deriving energy from black smokers.
33Transform faults offset mid-ocean ridges.
34Volcanic islands scalped by erosion are called
guyots.
35The deepest parts of the oceans where thick
sedimentary wedges accumulate. This mountain
chain includes the island of Iceland. The
mid-ocean ridges are formed from this rock
type. These undersea broad mountains and
plateaus were formed from extinct volcanoes. A
flat-topped seamount.
36Most deep sea sediments are fined-grained
pelagic sediments that are transported in
suspension far from land. However, some coarse
grained glacio-marine sediments are ice rafted
far from land
37Manganese nodules result from chemical reactions
in sea water.
38Deep sea seds are mostly pelagic clays
(brown/red clay from continents) calcareous
and silicic ooze (microscopic shells)...
39Critters that form the ooze...
40The geologic term for deep sea sediments. The
calcareous ooze represents the remains of these
organisms. Diatoms and radiolarians form this
pelagic sediment. These pelagic sediments are
clastic.
41Reef -mound-like -wave-resistant -composed of
organisms
42Atoll Volcanic Island has sunk but fringing reef
has continued to grow, creating a lagoon.
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44Match left with right ___wide deep lagoon A.
Fringing reef ___shallow lagoon B. Barrier
reef ___attached to shore C. Atoll ___encircles
lagoon __ island has subsided
45A schematic picture of ophiolite suite layers
along with a magma chamber (1) sediments (2),
pillow basalts (3), basaltic sheeted dike swarms
(4), layered gabbro (5) and fractionation
cumulates (6)
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47 A sliver of oceanic crust that has been emplaced
on the continents by tectonic force. The rock
type of the deep oceanic crust (layer 3).
48Next class read Ch 12/13 Structural
Geology Project 8 due next Wednesday at 930
am. Review 9/10 due Friday at 5 pm.